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Work out 3 3/4 x 2 6/7 giving your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.

  1. change mixed numbers into improper fractions 3 3/4 = 12/4 + 3/4 = 15/4 4 6/7 = 14/7 + 6/7 = 20/7
    2) multiply improper fractions(15 x 20) / (4x7) = (300) / (28)
    3) simplify 75/7
    4) con...
Answered by Vincent H. Maths tutor
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factorise: 12y^2 -20y+3

12y^2-2y-28y+32y(6y-1)-3(6y-1)(2y-3)(6y-1)

Answered by Khansa I. Maths tutor
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Nadia has £5 to buy pencils and rulers. Prices: Pencils - 8p each Rulers - 30p each She says, "I will buy 15 pencils Then I will buy as many rulers as possible With my change I will buy more pencils." How many pencils and how many rulers does she

£5 = 500 p1 Pencil = 8p1 ruler= 30pIf she is buying 15 Pencil , it will be= 8 *15= 120p, 380 p remains ( 500p-120p= 380p) 360p / 30 = 12 rulers this will give you a chang...

Answered by Khansa I. Maths tutor
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Solve x^2-x-12=0

x2 - x - 12 = 0Factorise to get (x-4)(x+3)=0This gives (x-4)=0 or (x+3)=0So x=4 or x=-3

Answered by Hursh Singh A. Maths tutor
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We are given a right angled triangle with one side of unknown length. The shortest side is 3cm long, and the longest side is 5cm long. Calculate the remaining side.

This is a classic question testing your understanding of Pythagoras' Theorem. This is an equation which shows us the relationship between the 3 sides of a right angled triangle : a2 + b2

Answered by Sean M. Maths tutor
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